Odes 1.4 Solvitur acris hiems Flashcards

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aequus –a –um

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level, even; equitable, just; calm, tranquil; equal to; suitable to

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agna agnae f.

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ewe–lamb

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albicō –āre –āvī –ātus

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to have a whitish tinge

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alternus –a –um

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one after the other; alternating; by turns, in succession; every second (> alter)

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arātor –ōris m.

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ploughman

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ārdeō ārdēre ārsī ārsum

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to burn, glow

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beātus –a –um

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happy; blessed, prosperous, fortunate

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caleō –ēre –uī

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to be warm; to glow

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cānus –a –um

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white, of the hair and beard; whitened, hoary, of frost and cold; of the sea, foaming, hoary; gray–haired, venerable; hoary

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carīna –ae f.

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keel; ship

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Cyclōps –ōpis m.

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a Cyclops, one of the Cyclopes, fabulous giants of Sicily, supposed to have a round eye in the middle of the forehead

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Cytherēus –a –um

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of Cytherea (Aegean island sacred to Venus)

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  • decet decēre decuīt *
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adorn, become, grace; be proper, be right; (impers.) it is fitting (to)

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domus domī f.

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house, home

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** dūcō dūcere dūxī ductus **

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to lead; consider; draw out, pull out; lead off for punishment

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exīlis –e

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strict, narrow, thin, slender, lank, small, meagre, poor

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fābula fābulae f.

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story, tale, fable; play, drama; [fabulae! => rubbish!, nonsense!]

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Faunus –ī m.

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Faunus, the tutelary god of husbandmen, identified by the Romans with the Greek Pan (> faveo); (in pl.) country deities, identified with (Greek) Satyrs

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Favōnius –iī m.

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the west wind, zephyr

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** ferō ferre tulī lātus **

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to bring, bear, carry; endure; report (feritur it is said; ferunt they say)

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flōs flōris m.

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flower, bloom

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grātia grātiae f.

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favor, kindness; gratitude, thanks; one of the three Graces

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haedus –ī m.

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a young goat, kid

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immineō imminēre

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to threaten, be a threat (to); overhang, be imminent (+ dat.)

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immolō immolāre immolāvī immolātus
to sprinkle the sacred meal upon the victim; to immolate, sacrifice; kill (> in– and mola)
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impediō impedīre impedīvī/impediī impedītus
to hinder, impede
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incohō –āre –āvī –ātum
to start work on, begin
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iungō iungere iūnxī iūnctus
to join, unite; bring together, clasp (hands); connect, yoke, harness
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lūcus lūcī m.
grove, wood
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lūna lūnae f.
moon
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Lycidas –ae m.
Lycidas, the name of a shepherd
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māchina māchinae f.
device, machine; scaffolding; winch, windlass
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mānēs –ium m. pl
ghosts, the Underworld
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meō meāre 
to go, pass
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mīror mīrārī mīrātus sum
to wonder at, be astonished
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myrtum (murtum) –ī n.
the fruit of a myrtle; myrtle berry
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nitidus –a –um
shining, bright, glittering (> niteo)
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nōs nostrum/nostrī
we; us
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officīna –ae f.
workshop
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pallidus –a –um
pale, pallid; ghastly (> palleo)
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pauper pauperis m.
poor man
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Plūtōnius –a –um
of Pluto, of the underworld
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poscō poscere poposcī
to ask, demand
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prātum prātī n.
meadow; field, plain
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** premō premere pressī pressus **
to press (hard); overpower; check; (of males) have sex with; check, prune; suppress the publication of
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pruīna –ae f.
frost, snow, hoar-frost
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rēgnum rēgnī n.
royal power; power; control; kingdom
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Sestius –a –um
Sestius (name); name of a Roman gens
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siccus –a –um
dry
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sortior –ītus sum
to cast lots; obtain, get, take by lot; share; distribute; assign, allot, appoint; select, choose (> sors)
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stabulum –ī n.
stable, stall; inn, lodging house; brothel; a shepherd's dwelling, grange; den, haunt; cattle–camp (> sto)
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summa summae f.
peak, summit; sum (of money), sum-total
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taberna tabernae f.
hut, cabin, cottage; tavern, inn, shop
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tālus –ī m.
anklebone; ankle; knuckle-bone (counter used in gaming)
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tepeō –ēre
to be moderately warm; to reek
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trahō trahere trāxī tractus
to draw, drag, haul; derive, get
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turris turris f.
tower; high building, palace, citadel; dove tower, dove cot
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umbrōsus –a –um
shady; dark, shadowy (> umbra)
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vetō vetāre vetuī vetitus
to forbid
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vicis vicis f.
turn, change, interchange, alternation, succession, vicissitude; (in abl.) in place of (+ gen.)
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vīta vītae f.
life
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Vulcānus –ī m.
Vulcan, the god of fire and of the forge